I have been on Lumberjocks for a while under the homepage korys, but because of some technical issues that myself and lumberjocks can not resolve I have had to restart my home page. If we were buddies before, I would like you to be my buddy now and I will send invites. My first project is new for the Winter Contest 2011, but I will be posting some of my older projects that I really like. If you commented on them before, thank you. If you did not see them the first time around and want to comment now, thank you too. I will post that this was an older project from my old home page.

I have been doing intarsia art for a year and half. I generaly use only wood colors and not stain to make my pieces. Any suggestions, I would love to hear from you.

Welcome back and again sorry for taking so long to get this post out. After my hand healed I was really backed up on some other projects. I’m almost caught up and will post some of those projects on my page in the next couple of days.
When we...

Thanks for joining in again and I apologize for the delay. Hand is doing a lot better and it feels great to be back in the shop. Thanks for your patience and your encouragement to get better.
In this section we will focus on shaping and sandi...

I just wanted to update on the status of the class and inform every one of the delay. For those of you that do not know, I had a misfortunate (stupid?) accident and broke a bone in my right hand a couple of weeks ago. I was hoping that I had pro...

Thanks for joining us for the third installment of “Intarsia Basics” and this is where it starts to get really fun. Cutting out the pattern is one of the best parts of doing this kind of art. It takes a little practice to get used to using your ...

Intro:
Hello to all and welcome to the first installment of Intarsia Basics. Before we can start cutting we need to select the wood we want to use and get our pattern ready.
Wood Choices:
I prefer to start with stock that is one inch thi...

Welcome. You have found the right place for woodworking. A great group of people willing to help. Looking forward to see your projects and comments. Work safe in the shop and don’t forget to use pushsticks.

-- "Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life" Solomon

Hey kory..i read that you use different species of wood opposed to staining..how do you keep your lines true so they line up perfect..i have to cut out my designs on one piece of wood and try to mix or find the right stain..i wood love to just use different wood..any suggestions where to get different wood?? Thanks bud i love your work

Hi there,Welcome to LumberJocks… I joined the site myself just about 2 years ago and will give you fair warning, this site is VERY ADDICTIVE, VERY EDUCATIONAL, and VERY FUN…. so sit back, enjoy the ride and learn from the other LJ’s as they are a group of extremely talented people that are also very friendly…I apologize for the late welcome but I am currently serving overseas and don’t have a lot of spare time on my hands.

Enjoy your time here on LJ and pass the word to any of your woodworking buddies about us…

Wisty

-- New Project = New Tool... it's just the way it is, don't fight it... :)